Info about NH152 (Wikipedia gets it wrong)

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A new highway (NH152) is being built (about 80% completed) linking NH31 with Bhutan Border at Ngamlang. The starting point is from Pathsala town in Barpeta district and not Patacharkuchi as stated in various web pages including Wikipedia. There was a gravel road called Kothar Ali linking Pathsala with Ngamlang from ancient times. NH152 is only an upgrade of that road to 2-lane National Highway standard. The highway has a total span of about 38 kilometres to the north from the erstwhile intersection of Kothar Ali with NH31 at Pathsala.

My parents had settled at Pathsala some 30 odd years ago. Our ancestral home is at a village called Barsaderi, 7 kilometres from Pathsala along NH152. I was born at our ancestral home and over the last couple of weeks got to spend some days there due to the demise of my Grandmother. Yesterday I took some time off with family to explore the new highway and ended up visiting an orange orchard well inside Bhutan Territory, which was located some 15 kilometres from the ending point of NH152 at Ngamlang border point. The driving licence and car registration cards were sufficient to get an entry permit from the immigration office. We were advised not to take any photographs inside their territory, possibly because of the presence of a Royal Bhutan Army camp there, which we only partly heeded to.

There is a cement factory at Ngamlang. Bhutan govt. had expressed interest in building the road much earlier so as to take advantage of the Pathsala railway station in commercial interest, for exporting cement as well as oranges. On the way one can find some nice places which are yet to be explored by travel buffs and also an alternative route to the Manas National Park.

I'm uploading a few photos taken during the visit. Hope you'll be interested about this highway.

Interesting! Where does the road go from the Bhutan border? Does it link up with any arterial road inside Bhutan? Is this going to be one of the official entry points into Bhutan - will tourists be admitted through this gate?

Interesting! Where does the road go from the Bhutan border? Does it link up with any arterial road inside Bhutan? Is this going to be one of the official entry points into Bhutan - will tourists be admitted through this gate?

There was that gravel road from the Nganglam onward. We didn't travel beyond the orange orchard but asked the person there if one could reach Thimphu taking that road. According to him the road does get to Pemagatsel but he could not tell me whether there was a motorable link with the Samdrup Jonkhar -Trashigang road or not. It seems that for the people of Nganglam taking NH31 from Pathsala makes better sense to travel to Phuentsholing or Samdrup Jonkhar.

I think plans are afoot to make it an entry point into Bhutan, at least for the sake of cement export. Enterprising Bodoland youths are trying to attract tourists for a tour encompassing Manas National Park and Bhutan Border. From Bhutan side however tourism promotional efforts were not seen. Our entry passes were in the form of paper tokens which we had to deposit back at the checkpost at the time of return. We didn't have to pay a single penny to get the permission to enter.

@clevermax

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If something's wrong in wiki, you can always correct it! That's how wiki works afterall.

You are right. But what can be done about Google Maps etc?

PS. In the first post I have wrongly typed Ngamlang instead of Nganglam. In fact we the locals around Pathsala refer to the place (wrongly) by Namlang.